Fish collagen peptides
Fish collagen peptides, also known as fish collagen or marine collagen, is a type of high-molecular-weight functional protein derived primarily from the scales and skin of deep-sea fish. It is a form of collagen that has undergone processing to reduce its molecular weight, making it more easily absorbed by the body.
Fish collagen peptides are composed of repeated amino acid sequences (G-X-Y)n, where G represents glycine (Gly), which accounts for about 30% of the amino acids in fish collagen, and X and Y typically represent proline (Pro) and hydroxyproline (Hyp), comprising about 25% of the amino acids.
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